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Mount Fuji and the moon, ca 1760. Artist: Anonymous
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Mount Fuji and the moon, ca 1760. Artist: Anonymous
Mount Fuji and the moon, ca 1760. Found in the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia
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Art Gallery Of South Australia Byobu Folding Screens Japanese Folding Screens Paravent Paravents Screen Screens The Oriental Arts Watercolour And Ink On Paper
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This print showcases the timeless beauty of "Mount Fuji and the moon" a masterpiece created around 1760 by an anonymous artist. The Art Gallery of South Australia proudly houses this exquisite landscape painting, which represents the essence of Japan's rich artistic heritage. The image depicts Mount Fuji majestically rising against a serene backdrop, with the radiant moon casting its gentle glow upon the scene. The delicate brushstrokes and meticulous use of watercolor and ink on paper bring forth a sense of tranquility that transports viewers to another time and place. Folding screens, known as byobu in Japanese culture, were traditionally used as room dividers or decorative pieces. This particular paravent captures nature's awe-inspiring beauty while also serving as an exquisite work of art. As we gaze at this fine art image, we are reminded of Japan's deep appreciation for both natural landscapes and artistic expression. The anonymous artist skillfully captured Mount Fuji's iconic silhouette alongside the ethereal presence of the moon, creating a harmonious composition that evokes a sense of wonderment. Through this print from Heritage Images, we can now cherish this extraordinary piece from afar. Its inclusion in the collection at the Art Gallery of South Australia allows us to celebrate not only its aesthetic value but also its cultural significance within Japanese art history.
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